3D Printed Braiding Machine Brings Back Some History
Mechanizing the production of textiles was a major part of the industrial revolution, and with the convenience of many people are recreating the classic machines. A perfect example of this is [Fraens]’...
View Article3D Printing for Textile Work
While it isn’t for everyone, some of the best creators we know are experts at working with textiles. While the art is ancient, it isn’t easy and requires clever tools. [Lauren] collected a few 3D...
View ArticleHardware Store Chemicals Transform Sheets into Waterproof Tarps
For hackers in the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons of wet and cold are upon us. Staying dry is every bit as important as staying warm, so what better than a hack or two to keep us warm and dry! All...
View ArticleAn Open Hardware Automatic Spinning Machine
The team at the Berlin-based Studio HILO has been working on ideas and tools around developing a more open approach to small-scale textile production environments. Leveraging open-source platforms and...
View ArticleKnitting Clock Makes You a Scarf for Next Year
Time got a little wibbly wobbly during these pandemic years. Perhaps we would’ve had a more tangible connection to it if [Siren Elise Wilhelmsen]’s knitting clock had been in our living rooms. Over the...
View ArticleTempus Nectit, a DIY Knitting Clock with Instructions
We’re no strangers to unusual clocks here at Hackaday, and some of our favorites make time a little more tangible like [Kyle Rankin]’s knitting clock. Inspired by our coverage of [Siren Elise...
View ArticleConductive Cellulose-Based Fibers For Clothing: Coming Soon?
Summary of the process of producing side-by-side PANI and cotton cellulose fibers. (Credit: Wongcheng Liu et al., 2023) With the rise of ‘smart’ devices, it seems like only a matter of time before...
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